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Women and Water Security

ALUMNI PROFILE: VENGUS PANWHAR The U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W) is continually working to achieve gender equity in the program. The increasing ratio of female students every year shows success toward achieving this important goal, but what is equally encouraging is the outstanding performance of female students in the Center. One example […]

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Fieldwork Forms Connections for USPCASW Students

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The U Water Center recently sent well-wishes back to Pakistan along with its second largest USPCASW group to date. 17 visiting scholars spent the Spring 2018 semester on campus and in the community studying water management in the Mountain West. This exchange aspect of the program continues to be a hallmark of USPCASW, offering students […]

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Waiting for Water

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Anila Memon and Abdul Ghani are agricultural engineers with the federal government of Pakistan, but right now—sitting in a university computer lab in the shadow of the Wasatch Mountains—they’re a long way from home. Currently in Salt Lake City on sabbatical from their professional posts, both are pursuing doctoral studies at The University of Utah […]

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Water Security: Connecting Pakistan and Utah

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Please join us on Wednesday, April 25th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at the Church & State Chapel Event Space (370 S 300 E, SLC). We will be showcasing research posters, offering refreshments, and celebrating USPCASW’s Spring Student Exchange. Join the Facebook Event Page here.    

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